EP0862166B1 - Verfahren zur Aufzeichnung/Wiedergabe von Information auf/von eine(r) aufzeichnungsfähige(n) optische(n) Platte - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for recording, reproducing or recording and reproducing information on and/or from a recording layer of an optical disc.
- a rewritable optical disc such as a magneto-optical disc is standardized by the "Draft Proposal DP10090 of ISO Standard". According to the standard of the Draft Proposal, the rewritable optical disc is 86 mm in diameter and has a recording area on one surface of a transparent polycarbonate substrate of 1.2 mm thick. Moreover, a protection layer of 0.2 mm thick at the most is placed on the recording area, and thus entire thickness is 1.4 mm at the most.
- a magnetic device is arranged to generate a magnetic field in immediate proximity to the recording area.
- a recording capacity of the above-mentioned standard optical disc is 128 MB, for example.
- the rewritable optical disc in the prior art mentioned above has the recording area on only one side of the optical disc.
- the EP-A-0 128 960 having two tracks of data in different layers impinged by optical rays of different wavelengths always from the same side.
- the thickness of the substrate of the disc is only about 0.5 mm.
- the EP-A-0 288 570 is directed generally to an optical recording medium.
- a numerical aperture of only 0.3 is mentioned for the lens of a disc reading apparatus.
- Various examples of different substrate thicknesses are mentioned including 0.6 mm for a single substrate in combination with a sensitizing layer.
- the WO 88/06337 concerns generally an optical recording medium.
- the thickness range of the substrate disclosed is shown by examples of 0.1 mm, 0.14 mm, 0.2 mm, 0.5 mm, 1 mm, 1.2 mm, 3 mm, 3.175 mm and 6 mm.
- the DE-A 32 03 599 has the general aim to increase the thickness of substrates of an optical disc having a diameter of 30 cm, which is typical for a commercial laser disc only.
- the thickness of each substrate is in the range between 0.2 to 2 mm.
- the thickness of this protective layer has a range from 0 to 1.2 mm.
- a first object of the present invention is to provide a method for recording, reproducing or recording and reproducing information on and/or from an optical disc having a recording area on one side of a substrate and being adapted to increase recording capacity.
- a second object of the present invention is to provide a method for recording, reproducing or recording and reproducing information on and/or from an optical disc having recording areas even on both sides of the optical disc in order to improve the adaption to the increase of recording capacity significantly.
- the rewritable optical disc in the prior art according to the "Draft Proposal DP 10090 of ISO Standard" has the recording area on only one side of the optical disc, and hence significant increase of the recording capacity has been impossible.
- an optical disc having the recording area on both sides of the optical disc (or generally spoken of the substrate used for the optical disc) is devised.
- a convertible optical head has been developed to be applicable to both the standard optical disc and the optical disc having the recording area on both the sides of the optical disc.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of an optical disc recording/reproducing apparatus.
- an optical disc 2 is enclosed in a cartridge 1 having an aperture 101 covered by a transparent member 102 on the lower face thereof to allow passing of laser light.
- the cartridge 1 is set to a driving apparatus comprising a driving motor 4, and the optical disc 2 is rotated by a shaft 5 of the driving motor 4.
- the cartridge 1 has identification pits (or holes) 23 on the circumferential part thereof.
- the identification pits 23 are sensed by a detector 3 comprising a light source and a light sensing device, and a kind of cartridge is identified by the position of the identification pits 23.
- the detected output of the detector 3 is output on a terminal 24.
- An optical head comprising a stationary optical part 6 and a moving optical part 7 is placed under the cartridge 1.
- the stationary optical part 6 comprises a laser light emitting device 9 for emitting a laser light and an opto-electronic device 14.
- the laser light emitted from the laser light emitting device 9 is passed through a beam splitter 11, a ⁇ /4-optical plate 12 and a collimator lens 10, and a collimated laser beam 16 is emitted from the stationary optical part 6.
- a moving optical part 7 is movably held by a guide rail 22 secured to the stationary optical part 6, and is moved along the guide rail 22 by a linear driving motor 21 mounted on the moving optical part 7 in a direction shown by arrow A.
- the moving optical part 7 comprises a reflection mirror 17 for directing the laser beam 16 upward in FIG. 1, a focusing lens 18 for focusing the laser beam 16A reflected by the reflection mirror 17 on a recording area 8 of the optical disc on which information is recorded and an optical plate 19 for correcting aberration of the laser beam 16B focused by the focusing lens 18.
- the focusing lens 18 is moved in the direction of the optical axis thereof by a focusing lens drive means 18A.
- the optical plate 19 is shifted by a shift mechanism 20 in a direction shown by arrow B, so that the optical plate 19 is positioned in front of the focusing lens 18 or is removed therefrom.
- Laser light reflected by the recording surface 8 of the optical disc 2 is applied to the reflection mirror 17 through the focusing lens 18, and is directed to the collimator lens 10 of the stationary optical part 6.
- the reflected laser light is directed to the opto-electronic device 14 by the beam splitter 11.
- FIGS. 2(a) and 2(b) are cross-sections of the standard optical disc 25 and a "double recording optical disc" 26 having the recording area on both sides of the substrate of the optical disc, respectively.
- a spiral track 28 or a plurality of tracks 28 of concentric circles are formed on a surface of a substrate 27 made of transparent material such as polycarbonate plastics or glass.
- the substrate 27 is 1.2 mm thick (t1) and the entire thickness (t) is 1.4 mm.
- a recording layer 34 is plated on the face having the tracks 28, and further the recording layer 34 is covered with a protection layer 29 for protecting the recording layer 34 and tracks 28.
- Recording/reproducing operation of the optical disc 25 is performed by applying a laser beam 16B from the moving optical part 7 to the surface of the substrate 27.
- tracks 35 are formed on a surface of a first substrate 30 in a similar manner of the standard optical disc 25.
- tracks 36 are formed on a surface of a second substrate 31 in a similar manner of the first substrate 30.
- a recording layer 33 for recording information by variation of status of crystallization is plated on both the tracks 35 and 36.
- the first substrate 30 is adhered with the second substrate 31 by suitable adhesive substance 37 in a manner that the surface having the tracks 35 of the substrate 30 faces to the surface having the tracks 36 of the second substrate 31.
- Both the substrates 30 and 31 are 0.6 mm thick (t2) and the adhesive substance 37 is made to 0.2 mm thick, and consequently, the entire thickness is 1.4 mm.
- the focusing lens 18 is adequately designed in a manner that various aberrations are minimized with respect to the standard optical disc 25 having the substrate of 1.2 mm thick. Therefore, in the double recording optical disc 26 shown in FIG. 2(b), since the thickness t2 of the first substrate 30 is 0.6 mm, which is thinner than that of the substrate 27 of the standard optical disc 25, the various aberrations increases.
- an optical plate 19 made of a flat-plate optical member is inserted between the focusing lens 18 and the double recording optical disc 26. The laser beam 16B focused by the focusing lens 18 is applied to the double recording optical disc 26 through the optical plate 19.
- the double recording optical disc 26 and the standard optical disc 25 are compatibly usable in the same optical disc recording reproducing apparatus by insertion or removing of the optical plate 19.
- the distance between the focusing lens 18 and the recording area 35 must be kept on the same value as that in the standard optical disc 25 to focus the laser light 16B on the recording area 34 which is nearer than the recording area 35 of the standard optical disc 25 to the focusing lens 18.
- the shift of the focusing lens 18 is performed by the focusing lens drive means 18A (shown in FIG. 1).
- optical plate 19 Moving operation of the optical plate 19 is determined by detection of the identification pits 23 of the cartridge 1. Though one optical plate 19 is illustrated in FIGS. 2(a) and 2(b), a plurality of optical plates 19 having a variety of thicknesses may be mounted on a revolving holder to allow use of a variety of optical discs.
- Recording operation of the standard optical disc 25 is elucidated hereafter for a magneto-optical disc.
- the direction of magnetization of the recording layer 34 is oriented into a predetermined direction by erasing operation in advance.
- a laser beam of which the diameter of the cross-section is 1 ⁇ m or smaller is applied to a predetermined position of the recording layer 34.
- the intensity of the laser beam 16B is selected to heat the recording layer 34 to the Curie temperature or higher.
- biasing magnetic field is applied to the recording layer 34 by a magnetic field generating means (not shown) in concurrence with temperature rise of the recording layer 34, and thereby the direction of magnetization of the recording layer 34 is turned over. Namely, the recording of the information is performed by change of the direction of magnetization.
- the intensity of the laser beam is controlled by the input current of the laser light generating device 9.
- a laser beam 16B of which the intensity is lower than that of the recording operation is applied to the recording layer 34, and a variation of a plane of polarization of the reflected laser light is detected.
- the plane of polarization is varied by Kerr effect in compliance with the direction of magnetization.
- a laser beam 16B having a predetermined intensity is applied to the recording layer 34, and which is transferred to amorphous state or crystal state.
- the laser beam having a first intensity which is relatively large is applied to a predetermined part of the recording layer 34 to record information, and thus the recording layer 34 is heated to a temperature which is higher than the melting point of the recording layer 34.
- the part of the recording layer 34 is rapidly cooled by sudden extinction of the laser beam 16B. Consequently, the part of the recording layer 34 transfers to amorphous state, and thereby the information is recorded.
- the part of the recording layer 34 is heated to a temperature which is lower than the melting point by a laser beam 16B having a second intensity which is lower than that of the first intensity. Consequently, the part transfers to crystallized state which represents erased status of the recording layer 34.
- Erasing operation and recording operation can be performed simultaneously at the same part of the recording layer 34 by applying the first intensity of the laser beam.
- the above-mentioned operation is named "direct overwrite”.
- a laser beam of a third intensity which is lower than the second intensity used in the erasing operation is used, and the information is reproduced in a manner that is familiar to one skilled in the art.
- the wavelength ⁇ of the laser light must be reduced or the numerical aperture NA of the focusing lens 18 must be increased in order to increase the recording density D.
- the reduction of the wavelength ⁇ of the laser light depends on the status of research and development of the laser light emitting device in the present technology of electronics. Therefore, the increase of the numerical number NA of the focusing lens must be considered in order to increase the recording density D.
- the increase of the numerical aperture NA is limited by the thickness of the substrate 27 or 30 of the optical disc or by increase of "Coma aberration" and "Astigmatism" which are caused by tilt of the optical disc set on the driving motor 4 of the optical disc recording/reproducing apparatus.
- Coma aberration mainly increases. Owing to the increase of the Coma aberration, the intensity of the laser beam 16B in recording operation is reduced, crosstalk is increased and S/N ratio is decreased in reproducing operation.
- the numerical aperture NA In order to maintain the reduction of the intensity of the laser beam within several per cent in 0.2 degree of the tilt angle of the optical disc, the numerical aperture NA must be selected to 0.5 - 0.55.
- FIG. 3 is a graph of relation between a numerical aperture NA and a "peak intensity" of the laser beam.
- the peak intensity represents an intensity of the laser light at a part having a maximum intensity in the cross-section of the laser beam focused on the recording layer 34.
- abscissa is graduated by the numerical aperture NA
- ordinate is graduated by the peak intensity.
- the tilt angle of the optical disc is 0.2 degree
- the refractive index of the substrate is 1.5
- the thickness t1 of the substrate of the optical disc is 1.2 mm, 0.6 mm or 0.3 mm.
- the graph is obtained by the calculation of "diffraction integration" according to "Kirchhoff's diffraction theory", and detailed description of the calculation is omitted.
- the thickness t1 when the thickness t1 is 1.2 mm and the numerical aperture NA is 0.5, the peak intensity is reduced to 99 %.
- the numerical aperture NA when the numerical aperture NA is 0.65, the thickness t1 must be 0.6 mm and below in order to maintain 99 % of peak intensity.
- the numerical aperture NA when the numerical aperture NA is 0.75, the thickness t1 must be 0.3 mm and below in order to maintain 99 % of peak intensity.
- an optical system having a large numerical aperture NA can be employed by reduction of the thickness of the substrate.
- Influence of dust in recording/reproducing operation of an optical disc increases in proportion to the reduction of the thickness of the substrate of the optical disc, because the cross-section area of a laser beam on the surface of the substrate decreases in proportion to the reduction of the thickness of the substrate.
- the dust problem in the optical disc recording/reproducing operation is described in "System coding parameters, mechanics and electro-mechanics of the reflective video disc player", (IEEE Trans. on Consumer Electronics, page 309 -- 317, and FIG. 19, Nov. 1976). According to this paper, when the thickness tl is 0.6 mm or more, influence of dust can be ignored with respect to dust having a diameter of 75 ⁇ m and below.
- the thickness tl is 0.3 mm
- the influence of dust can be ignored with respect to dust having a diameter of 20 ⁇ m and below. Since the optical disc is enclosed in the cartridge 1, dust having 20 ⁇ m of diameter can not be entered into the cartridge 1. Therefore, the substrate of 0.3 mm thick is usable in the recording/reproducing apparatus.
- the optical recording/reproducing operation is preferable to the magneto-optical recording/reproducing operation, because rotation of mere 0.2 degree of the plane of polarization must be detected in the magneto-optical recording reproducing operation.
- the reproducing operation can be performed by detecting variation of reflection index by 20 - 30 %.
- the recording capacity of the optical disc depends on the numerical aperture NA as shown in equation (2).
- NA the numerical aperture NA
- a resolving power e is inversely proportional to a numerical aperture NA as well known to those having skill in the art.
- the resolving power e decreases by increase of the numerical aperture NA.
- a recording area occupied by one bit is reduced in inverse proportion to the square of an increase ratio of the numerical aperture IVA.
- the rewritable optical disc in the prior art of the "Draft Proposal DP 10090 of ISO Standard" has the recording area on only one side of the optical disc, and hence significant increase of the recording capacity has been impossible.
- an optical disc having the recording area on both sides of a substrate is devised, and hence a convertible optical head must be developed to be applicable to both the standard optical disc and the optical disc having the recording area on both the sides of the substrate.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an optical disc having recording areas on both sides of a substrate in order to increase recording capacity.
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- Verfahren zur Aufzeichnung und/oder Wiedergabe von Information auf eine und/oder von einer Aufzeichnungsschicht (33) einer optischen Platte
unter Verwendung einer optischen Platte, welche die Aufzeichnungsschicht (33) hinter einem Substrat (30, 31) aufweist, und
unter Ausführung der folgenden Schritte:Emittieren von Laserlicht durch eine lichtemittierende Einrichtung (9),Drehen der optischen Platte mit einem Motor (4),Fokussieren von Laserlicht auf die Aufzeichnungsschicht (33) durch eine Fokussierlinse (18) mit einer numerischen Apertur (NA) im Bereich von >0,53 bis ≤0,65, um Information auf die Aufzeichnungsschicht (33) aufzuzeichnen und/oder von dieser wiederzugeben,Unterteilen des von der Aufzeichnungsschicht (33) reflektierten Laserlichts durch einen Strahlteiler (11), undErmitteln des reflektierten Laserlichts, welches durch den Strahlteiler (11) unterteilt wurde, durch eine Lichterfassungseinrichtung (14), um ein die Information auf der Aufzeichnungsschicht (33) enthaltendes Signal wiederzugeben, - Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, wobei für die Aufzeichnungsschicht ein Material verwendet wird, welches zur Aufzeichnung von Information und/oder zur Wiedergabe von Information mittels Kristallisationsphasenänderung geeignet ist.
- Verfahren nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei für die Aufzeichnungsschicht ein Material verwendet wird, das zum Löschen von aufgezeichneter Information durch Kristallisation des Materials geeignet ist.
- Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, gekennzeichnet durch die Verwendung einer optischen Platte, aufweisend:ein erstes Substrat (30),ein zweites Substrat (31),eine Aufzeichnungsschicht (33), die sandwichartig zwischen dem ersten Substrat (30) und dem zweiten Substrat (31) angeordnet und mit Spuren (35, 36) versehen ist, die auf der Innenseite des Substrats gebildet sind, das eine Dicke von 0,6 mm aufweist.
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